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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Bill McCormick <wp...@gmail.com> on 2014/02/27 23:32:34 UTC

problem after update to 1.8.8

$svnlook
svnlook: symbol lookup error: svnlook: undefined symbol:
svn_pool_create_allocator

Any help much appreciated.

Thanks!

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Re: problem after update to 1.8.8

Posted by Bill McCormick <wp...@gmail.com>.
On 2/27/2014 5:08 PM, Bill McCormick wrote:
> On 2/27/2014 4:56 PM, Ben Reser wrote:
>> On 2/27/14, 2:32 PM, Bill McCormick wrote:
>>> $svnlook
>>> svnlook: symbol lookup error: svnlook: undefined symbol:
>>> svn_pool_create_allocator
>>>
>>> Any help much appreciated.
>>
>> Looks to me like your svnlook is being dynamically linked against an
>> older
>> version of libsvn_subr.  You probably have 1.7.x (or older) libraries
>> somewhere
>> in your environment that are being found and used by the dynamic linker.
>>
>> How did you update?  A package, build from source, etc...
>>
>>
> Ahhhh ... right cpan INSTALL Alien::SVN compiles and installs 1.7.3 or
> something. I installed with the ubuntu apt-get, so I think I just need
> to force it to do it again.
>
So that worked bu now I'm back to my original problem in *Assertion 
svn_uri_is_canonical failed* thread.

Summary:

[Thu Feb 27 17:23:41.155518 2014] [cgi:error] [pid 13551] [client 
10.10.1.10:40055] AH01215: perl: 
subversion/libsvn_subr/dirent_uri.c:1499: uri_skip_ancestor: Assertion 
`svn_uri_is_canonical(child_uri, ((void *)0))' failed.

Reply on the other thread if you have any thoughts.

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Re: problem after update to 1.8.8

Posted by Bill McCormick <wp...@gmail.com>.
On 2/27/2014 4:56 PM, Ben Reser wrote:
> On 2/27/14, 2:32 PM, Bill McCormick wrote:
>> $svnlook
>> svnlook: symbol lookup error: svnlook: undefined symbol:
>> svn_pool_create_allocator
>>
>> Any help much appreciated.
>
> Looks to me like your svnlook is being dynamically linked against an older
> version of libsvn_subr.  You probably have 1.7.x (or older) libraries somewhere
> in your environment that are being found and used by the dynamic linker.
>
> How did you update?  A package, build from source, etc...
>
>
Ahhhh ... right cpan INSTALL Alien::SVN compiles and installs 1.7.3 or 
something. I installed with the ubuntu apt-get, so I think I just need 
to force it to do it again.

Thanks!

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Re: problem after update to 1.8.8

Posted by Ben Reser <be...@reser.org>.
On 2/27/14, 2:32 PM, Bill McCormick wrote:
> $svnlook
> svnlook: symbol lookup error: svnlook: undefined symbol:
> svn_pool_create_allocator
> 
> Any help much appreciated.

Looks to me like your svnlook is being dynamically linked against an older
version of libsvn_subr.  You probably have 1.7.x (or older) libraries somewhere
in your environment that are being found and used by the dynamic linker.

How did you update?  A package, build from source, etc...


Re: problem after update to 1.8.8

Posted by Bill McCormick <wp...@gmail.com>.
On 2/27/2014 4:32 PM, Bill McCormick wrote:
> $svnlook
> svnlook: symbol lookup error: svnlook: undefined symbol:
> svn_pool_create_allocator
>
> Any help much appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
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Sorry it's not just svnlook, it's everything. I get the same error from 
all subversion programs.

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